R080
Eco-Nuke Urban Hauler
1987 Honda Accord
The Eco-Nuke Urban Hauler transforms the 1987 Honda Accord into a purpose-built electric delivery machine engineered for dense city environments. Its functional widebody extends the track to nearly double the original width, enhancing stability under heavy payloads while maintaining precise maneuverability. The modular composite hood integrates solar panels, providing auxiliary power and active cooling to the dual electric motors, underscoring a blend of sustainability and industrial utility.
Built to endure the rigors of urban logistics, the rear hatch and flatbed combination increases cargo volume by 40%, using hardened aluminum panels to resist everyday damage. The Mercedes-sourced air suspension raises ride height to 150mm, compensating for variable loads, while Michelin Pilot Sport EV tires on forged 19x9.5-inch wheels deliver reliable grip and longevity. Aerodynamic touches like the low rear diffuser and streamlined louvers reduce drag and manage airflow around bulky cargo, making this an unapologetically overbuilt urban hauler with a distinctly industrial presence.
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Platform
1987 Honda Accord
The 1987 Honda Accord stands as a quintessential example of late-80s Japanese automotive engineering, blending reliability with understated practicality. Sporting clean, angular lines and a well-proportioned silhouette, this generation of Accord introduced a more refined chassis and improved suspension, setting a new standard for midsize sedans. Its balanced design offers a timeless canvas that celebrates the era's focus on efficient, driver-centric vehicles without flashy embellishments.
Aero Package
Low-mounted rear diffuser to reduce turbulent airflow,Streamlined louvers on hood for battery and motor cooling,Angular cargo bed flares blended into cab for airflow management
Chassis
The widebody extends the track significantly beyond stock dimensions—1850mm up front and 1870mm at the rear—to enhance stability when carrying heavy cargo. This functional expansion is integrated seamlessly into the body, maintaining an OEM-plus aesthetic while providing a broader, more planted footprint. The increased track width supports the heavy payload and contributes to precise handling in congested urban environments.
Wheels & Tires
Forgeline one-piece forged wheels, 19x9.5 inches, ET25 offset,Michelin Pilot Sport EV tires optimized for durability and city driving grip
Powertrain
Dual electric motor setup producing 350kW total output,Focus on low-end torque delivery and regenerative braking efficiency,Auxiliary power supplied by integrated solar panels,Battery cooling managed through hood louvers and airflow channels
Fabrication Notes
Hardened aluminum alloy panels for rear cargo walls to withstand urban impacts,Mercedes-derived air suspension adapted for load compensation and ride comfort,Widebody flares fabricated as functional track extensions, not for show,Composite modular hood designed for quick access and solar integration
Design Philosophy
The Eco-Nuke Urban Hauler transforms the 1987 Honda Accord into a purpose-built electric delivery machine engineered for dense city environments. Its functional widebody extends the track to nearly double the original width, enhancing stability under heavy payloads while maintaining precise maneuverability. The modular composite hood integrates solar panels, providing auxiliary power and active cooling to the dual electric motors, underscoring a blend of sustainability and industrial utility.
Built to endure the rigors of urban logistics, the rear hatch and flatbed combination increases cargo volume by 40%, using hardened aluminum panels to resist everyday damage. The Mercedes-sourced air suspension raises ride height to 150mm, compensating for variable loads, while Michelin Pilot Sport EV tires on forged 19x9.5-inch wheels deliver reliable grip and longevity. Aerodynamic touches like the low rear diffuser and streamlined louvers reduce drag and manage airflow around bulky cargo, making this an unapologetically overbuilt urban hauler with a distinctly industrial presence.
▧Platform+
1987 Honda Accord
The 1987 Honda Accord stands as a quintessential example of late-80s Japanese automotive engineering, blending reliability with understated practicality. Sporting clean, angular lines and a well-proportioned silhouette, this generation of Accord introduced a more refined chassis and improved suspension, setting a new standard for midsize sedans. Its balanced design offers a timeless canvas that celebrates the era's focus on efficient, driver-centric vehicles without flashy embellishments.
⌘Aero Package+
Low-mounted rear diffuser to reduce turbulent airflow,Streamlined louvers on hood for battery and motor cooling,Angular cargo bed flares blended into cab for airflow management
⟡Chassis+
The widebody extends the track significantly beyond stock dimensions—1850mm up front and 1870mm at the rear—to enhance stability when carrying heavy cargo. This functional expansion is integrated seamlessly into the body, maintaining an OEM-plus aesthetic while providing a broader, more planted footprint. The increased track width supports the heavy payload and contributes to precise handling in congested urban environments.
◎Wheels & Tires+
Forgeline one-piece forged wheels, 19x9.5 inches, ET25 offset,Michelin Pilot Sport EV tires optimized for durability and city driving grip
▤Powertrain+
Dual electric motor setup producing 350kW total output,Focus on low-end torque delivery and regenerative braking efficiency,Auxiliary power supplied by integrated solar panels,Battery cooling managed through hood louvers and airflow channels
△Fabrication Notes+
Hardened aluminum alloy panels for rear cargo walls to withstand urban impacts,Mercedes-derived air suspension adapted for load compensation and ride comfort,Widebody flares fabricated as functional track extensions, not for show,Composite modular hood designed for quick access and solar integration
×Design Philosophy+
The Eco-Nuke Urban Hauler transforms the 1987 Honda Accord into a purpose-built electric delivery machine engineered for dense city environments. Its functional widebody extends the track to nearly double the original width, enhancing stability under heavy payloads while maintaining precise maneuverability. The modular composite hood integrates solar panels, providing auxiliary power and active cooling to the dual electric motors, underscoring a blend of sustainability and industrial utility.
Built to endure the rigors of urban logistics, the rear hatch and flatbed combination increases cargo volume by 40%, using hardened aluminum panels to resist everyday damage. The Mercedes-sourced air suspension raises ride height to 150mm, compensating for variable loads, while Michelin Pilot Sport EV tires on forged 19x9.5-inch wheels deliver reliable grip and longevity. Aerodynamic touches like the low rear diffuser and streamlined louvers reduce drag and manage airflow around bulky cargo, making this an unapologetically overbuilt urban hauler with a distinctly industrial presence.
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